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2024 Custom Spec ETransit

Ford has unleashed rough details of the E-Transit Custom in May but without going into details about the technical specifications aside from mentioning the battery range. The missing pieces of the puzzle are now falling into place as the Blue Oval’s commercial arm Ford Pro has released the information. Without further ado, we learn the electric workhorse will have a maximum payload capacity of 1,100 kilograms (2,425 pounds) and a towing capacity of 2,000 kg (4,409 lbs). Which is seriously impressive in it’s own right.

 

 

 

 

The 2024 E-Transit Custom in its basic configuration will offer 134 bhp (100 kilowatts) while the more potent variant is rated at 215 bhp (160 kW). In both configurations, the instantly available torque is 415 Newton-metres (306 pound-feet). It’s enough muscle to offer diesel-like levels of payload capacity, according to Ford Pro.

 

The E-Transit Custom is predicted cover as much as 380 kilometres (236 miles) on a single charge per WLTP. The battery can be charged at up to 125 kW, taking 41 minutes to go from 15 to 80 percent. Fully replenishing the battery at 11 kW takes just under eight hours.

 

Much like the case with the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck, the ETransit also offers bidirectional charging courtesy of Ford’s ProPower Onboard system. To juice up electrical tools, bicycles and other devices at up to 2.3 kW. Other notable features include an independent rear suspension, a lower vehicle floor, and a drag coefficient improved by 10 percent compared to the Transit Custom.

 

Available as a single or double cab as well as a kombi, the E-Transit Custom is offered with two wheelbases and two roof heights. The panel van provides a maximum load volume between 5.8 to 9 cubic metres and a load compartment length of 3.45 metres. Interestingly, Ford Pro touts a sliding door with the widest opening in the segment after rearranging the B- and C-pillars.

 

Ford Pro will kick off production of the new E-Transit Custom at its Kocaeli plant in Turkey from fall 2023, with pricing to be disclosed closer to market launch. So not that much longer to wait then…

 

 

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